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Printing
“System status” Report
This menu is used to initiate the printing of system
status reports. The second part indicates the fault
status for all of the modules in each line. Each
hexadecimal number corresponds to a module,
with Module 1 being on the left, and Module 32 on
the right.
0 = OK
1 = Communication error
2 = Module recognition error
4 = Fault triggered by a module fault word.
X = (no programmed module)
If the system detects an abnormality in either the name or the range of a gas, the letter N will blink
on the screen
“Status for all line modules” Report
Sensor module: the printed reports will contain both the reading and the averages if averages are
activated.
Relay module: the printed reports will contain the status of each relay and of each relay
’s logic
inputs.
Logic inputs module: the printed reports will contain the status of all logic inputs.
“Module status” Report
Prints the status of every module in the selected line. See previous paragraph.
“Printer On/Off”
Report
Use the [
]
and
[
] keys to activate or deactivate the printer.
When the printer is activated, the
COM_CPS
cannot be used to for reading or configuration. The
configuration mini-switch (A) must be placed in the open padlock position to enable communication
between the serial port and the
COM_CPS
software (cf
“Programming mini-switches”).
“Event” Report
This feature allows you to print all of the most recent events stored in memory (up to 1,200).
Calibration Repor
t
:
The calibration data for a sensor is only printed at the end of the calibration
process. The record will consist of a title, the line number and module number and 6 readings if a
complete calibration has take place:
Calibration1
Sensor 4 01 CO
Xo1 = 00004
Zero value before starting procedure
Xo2 = 00000
Zero value
Xo3 = 00000
Zero value after procedure
Xf1 = 00095
Value of the concentration of calibration gas
Xf2 = 00100
Value of the response to the gas
Xf3 = 00100
Value of the reading at the end of the procedure
Acces code
An access code is required to access certain menus. The access code is made up of 4 hexadecimal
numbers. If the wrong code is entered three consecutive times, the code will be deactivated until all
menus have been exited or until after 10 minutes of inactivity. The
COM_CPS
software can be used
to modify the access code.
The default access code is:
1 0 0 0
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